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== Overview ==
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The manuscript collection for the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford, 1333-1891, are located at the ''University of Wales Bangor'', titled '''Whitney and Clifford Manuscripts''' (ref GB 0222 WHC)
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==Administrative/Biographical history:==
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The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one [[Family:Turstin (s1045-a1086)|Thurstin the Fleming]], a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of [[Family:Alfred of Marlborough (s1020-?)|Alured de Merleburgh]], and their son, [[Family:Eustace (s1075-a1100)|Eustace]], assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, [[Family:Whitney, Eustace de (b1283-c1352)|Sir Eustace de Whitney]], who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-1313, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333. It was his grandson, [[Family:Whitney, Robert (c1379-1441)|Sir Robert de Whitney]] who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV. They were in consideration of the services of his father, the first [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1348-1402)|Sir Robert]], who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.
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Both manors, together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the possession of the Whitney family until 1692-1693, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate.  Previously these shares had gone to the four sisters of [[Family:Whitney, Thomas (1622-1670)|Thomas Whitney]], son of [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney]] (d.1653), following his death without issue.  They were, Lucy, wife of John Booth of Hereford; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr. Nathaniel Wright.  William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who died unmarried in 1746, and left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour.  In 1767, by the will of Tomkyn's widow, the Whitney and Wardour property came to her sister, Mary Bourne of St. George's Hanover Square, Middlesex.  She in turn left it to Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn, the first of three of that name who feature in the collection as lords of the manor of Whitney from 1780 to the close of the nineteenth century.
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==Contents==
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A collection of 571 items relating mainly to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in northwest Herefordshire. It comprises deeds and documents concerning lands in Stow, Millhalf and Whitney, 1333-1852; records of the court leet and court baron of the manor of Whitney, including presentments, suit rolls, surveys and valuations, maps and plans, 1676-1874; deeds and documents concerning lands in Castleton and Clifford (alias Llanfair-ar-y-bryn), 1339-1855; records of the manor of Clifford, including bailiffs' accounts, presentments, rent rolls, surveys, valuations, maps and plans, 1381-1889; deeds relating to lands and properties in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley, 1594-1866; wills, letters and administration, etc., relative to members of the Whitney, Wardour and Dew families, lords of the manors of Whitney and Clifford, 1567-1828; miscellaneous accounts, vouchers etc., 1776-1846 and correspondence, including letters addressed to Tomkyns Dew (II), 1724-1889. The collection also includes a few deeds concerning properties in Ireland (Galway), Hertfordshire (Sarratt), Middlesex and London 1722-1802.
  
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==Archival history:==
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Deposited by Mrs. E. Thornton Jones, the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, solicitor, in 1954.
  
== Overview ==
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==Additional Information==
The records of the Manor Whitney and Clifford are currently held at the University of Wales Bangor. These records date from 1333 to 1891 and comprise 2.25 linear metres of materials. The following typewritten index was obtained from the University of Wales Bangor. The Whitney Research Group is currently in the process of transcribing this index on this page.
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Additional information can be found at [http://www.archivesnetworkwales.info/cgi-bin/anw/frames/fulldesc?int=y&inst_id=39&coll_id=11030 Archives Network Wales].
  
 
== PDF File ==
 
== PDF File ==
 
The original PDF file can be obtained from http://www.whitneygen.org/WhitneyManor.pdf.
 
The original PDF file can be obtained from http://www.whitneygen.org/WhitneyManor.pdf.
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== Volunteers ==
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The following volunteers transcribed the index listed below in 2006. Thank you to all of our volunteers!
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[[User:Abburke|Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq.]], [[User:CarolynWC|Carol Cook]], [[User:Fountainoflife|Eleanore Dilello]], [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]], [[User:Durrell|Albert Durrell]], [[User:Jwhitneymarkert|Joan Whitney Markert]], [[User:Annmathewson|Ann Mathewson]], [[User:Pauli007|Paul Nichols]], [[User:Abl0nd2nd|Lois Valentin]], [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]], [[User:Andaleen|Andaleen Whitney]], Arv Whitney, Bruce A. Whitney, [[User:Janet|Janet Whitney]], [[User:Stacy|Stacy Whitney]], [[User:Mrwill|Marilyn Williams]], and Judy Wright.
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== Manuscript Status ==
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=== Manuscripts Obtained ===
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Photocopies of the following manuscripts have been obtained:
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* [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 11|11]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 208|208]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 213|213]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 315|315]], 316, [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 378|378]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 473|473]], [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 474|474]].
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=== Manuscripts Unobtainable ===
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Copies of the following manuscripts were not able to be obtained:
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* 317 (missing)
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* 405 (too fragile to copy)
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=== Manuscripts Desired ===
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The following manuscripts are desired:
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* 1 - By far the oldest document
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* 5 - None of these individuals can currently be placed.
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* 60 - Son and heir Robert should have been dead at this time. Is the date correct? Does it really say Robert?
  
 
== Content ==
 
== Content ==
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=== FOREWORD ===
 
=== FOREWORD ===
  
This collection, consisting of 571 items ranging in date from 1333 to 1891, was deposited in the library in 1954 by the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, who for many years practiced as a solicitor in High Street, Bangor. It comprises deeds, presentments, bailiffs accounts, surveys, correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in north west Herefordshire, an area which was originally part of Gwent. There is also a small group of deeds concerning properties in Hertfordshire, Middlesex and London. How or why such a collection ever found its way to the office of a Bangor solicitor remains a complete mystery, for there is nothing in the contents to indicate even the remotest connection with North Wales and Bangor in particular.
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This collection, consisting of 571 items ranging in date from 1333 to 1891, was deposited in the library in 1954 by the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, who for many years practiced as a solicitor in High Street, Bangor. It comprises deeds, presentments, bailiffs accounts, surveys, correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in north west Herefordshire, an area which was originally part of Gwent. There is also a small group of deeds concerning properties in Hertfordshire, Middlesex and London. How or why such a collection ever found its way to the office of a Bangor solicitor remains a complete mystery, for there is nothing in the contents to indicate even the remotest connection with North Wales and Bangor in particular.
  
The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one Thurstin the Fleming, a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of Alured de Merleburgh, and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-3, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333; it was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney (see Nos. 3, 196, 197), who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.
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The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one [[Family:Turstin (s1045-a1086)|Thurstin the Fleming]], a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of [[Family:Alfred of Marlborough (s1020-?)|Alured de Merleburgh]], and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-3, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333; it was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney (see Nos. 3, 196, 197), who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.
  
 
Both manors together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the posession of the Whitney family until the 1692-3, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate which after the death without issue of Thomas Whitney, only surviving son of Sir Robert Whitney (d. 1653), had come to his sisters and co-heirs: Lucy,* wife of Robert Price of Bwlch y beudy, co. Denbigh; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr Nathaniel Wright (see Nos. 383-94). William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who, dying unmarried in 1746, left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour. In 1767, by the will of Tomkyns's widow, the Whitney and
 
Both manors together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the posession of the Whitney family until the 1692-3, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate which after the death without issue of Thomas Whitney, only surviving son of Sir Robert Whitney (d. 1653), had come to his sisters and co-heirs: Lucy,* wife of Robert Price of Bwlch y beudy, co. Denbigh; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr Nathaniel Wright (see Nos. 383-94). William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who, dying unmarried in 1746, left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour. In 1767, by the will of Tomkyns's widow, the Whitney and
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| Manorial records................................................
 
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| Rentals, etc. .....................................................
 
| Rentals, etc. .....................................................
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| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
 
| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
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| Maps and Plans.................................................
 
| Maps and Plans.................................................
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| Miscellaneous....................................................
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
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| colspan=4 | II. MANOR AND PARISH OF CLIFFORD:
 
| colspan=4 | II. MANOR AND PARISH OF CLIFFORD:
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| Deeds and allied documents...............................
 
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| Manorial records................................................
 
| Manorial records................................................
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| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
 
| Surveys, valuations, etc. ....................................
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| [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manorial Records, Part 3#Page 57|57]] - 58
 
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| align=right valign=top | (iv)
 
| Maps and Plans.................................................
 
| Maps and Plans.................................................
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| [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manorial Records, Part 3#Page 58|58]] - 59
 
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| align=right valign=top | (v)
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
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| colspan=4 | III. MANORS AND PARISHES OF WHITNEY AND CLIFFORD (MIXED):
 
| colspan=4 | III. MANORS AND PARISHES OF WHITNEY AND CLIFFORD (MIXED):
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| Deeds and allied documents................................
 
| Deeds and allied documents................................
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| Surveys and valuations, .....................................
 
| Surveys and valuations, .....................................
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| Rentals and accounts ........................................
 
| Rentals and accounts ........................................
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| Maps and plans..................................................
 
| Maps and plans..................................................
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| Miscellaneous....................................................
 
| Miscellaneous....................................................
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| colspan=4 | IV. OTHER HEREFORDSHIRE PARISHES: Winforton and
 
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| Brilley: ..............................................................
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| Ireland...............................................................
 
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| Hertfordshire......................................................
 
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| Middlesex and London........................................
 
| Middlesex and London........................................
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| colspan=2 | VII. WILLS, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, ETC. ........
 
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| colspan=2 | VIII. ACCOUNTS, VOUCHERS, RECEIPTS, ETC. ...........
 
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Copyright &copy; 2006-2008, [[User:CarolynWC|Carolyn Cook]], [[User:Tdoyle|Tim Doyle]], [[User:Rlward|Robert L. Ward]], [[User:Andaleen|Andaleen Whitney]], [[User:Abburke|Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq.]], [[User:Annmathewson|Ann Mathewson]], and the [[Whitney Research Group]]
          I.  MANOR AND PARISH OF WHITNEY.
 
 
            (i)  Deeds and allied documents.
 
 
1.  1333.        DEED INDENTED witnessing that Eustace
 
                  de Whitney, lord of Whitney has at the
 
                  request of Sir Roger de Whitney,
 
                  Philip de Pencombe, Wlliam de 
 
                  Kekenwyche, Wlliam de Almaly and others
 
                  granted to the commoners and landowners
 
                  of Clifford, for a sum of money paid to
 
                  him, licence to pasture their animals
 
                  on land belonging to him called la brome
 
                  (Norman-French)
 
 
2. [n.d.-c.1370?] 1.  Robert de Wyteney, son and heir of
 
                      Sir Eustace de Wyteney, Kt.
 
 
                  2.  John de Wytneye, brother of the
 
                      said Robert.
 
 
                  GIFT of land in the Manor of Whitney
 
                  which formerly belonged to John, son
 
                  of Isaac.
 
 
3.  1424/5.      BOND by William Stowe, as assignee of
 
                  Sir Robert Whitney, lord of Whitney, to
 
                  pay to the prior and convent of
 
                  Wormesley a rent of 2/4 for 99 years
 
                  for a tenement called le Halvechyden.
 
                  Friday, on the eve of Epiphany
 
 
4.  1424/5.      DUPLICATE of No. 3.
 
 
5.  1470.  Nov.4. WRIT OF HABERE FACIAS SEISANAM to give
 
                  possession to Eustace de Whyteney and
 
                  Elizabeth his wife, of the Manor of
 
                  Whyteney, being cognizees in a Fine
 
                  levied between them and Roger de
 
                  Whyteney, parson of the Church of
 
                  Pencombe.
 
 
6.  1474.        1.  Robert Whyteney, esq., lord of
 
                      Whyteney
 
 
                  2.  Howell ap Richard a Badam
 
 
                  GIFT of a messuage and 8 acres of arable
 
                  land lying in Yeuanes Crofte.  The said
 
                  messuage lies between Yeuanes Crofte
 
                  and the highway and extends from the wood
 
                  of Brulley to the wood of Whyteney.
 
                  Thursday, before the Feast of St. George
 
                  (April 23).
 
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7.  1491/2.  Feb 12.  1.  Richard Lyncks, rector of
 
                          Standon, Walter Mills, vicar of
 
                          Kington and Rowland Blackeston.
 
 
                      2.  Robert Whitney, esq.
 
 
                      GIFT of the lordship or manor of
 
                      Whitney with its appurtenances in the
 
                      marches of Wales or in the
 
                      county of Hereford, lying between
 
                      Yardesley and Clifford, the
 
                      advowson of the church of Whitney
 
                      and all lands in Whitney, Stowe and
 
                      Milhalgh which they formerly had of
 
                      the gift and confirmation of the said
 
                      Robert Whitney by his deed dated
 
                      4 February, 1491/2.
 
 
8.  1492.  Oct.4.    FINAL CONCORD between Simon Milbourne,
 
                      esq., Roger Vaughan of Clyro, esq.,
 
                      Walter Bellehedde, rector of
 
                      Wynfreton, Walter Mille, vicar of
 
                      Kington, and John Taillour, vicar of
 
                      Almaly, plaintiff, and Thomas
 
                      Vaughn of Bredwardine, esq.,
 
                      Eleanor, his wife, Roger Vaughan of
 
                      Talgarth, esq., and Joanna, his wife,
 
                      deforceants, when the deforceants
 
                      acknowledged the manor of Whitney,
 
                      the advowson of the priory church of
 
                      St. Peter of Whitney, two mills, six
 
                      messuages, 300 acres of land, 100
 
                      acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture,
 
                      100 acres of wood and L10 rent in
 
                      Whitney, Stowe and Millehalgh to be
 
                      the right of the plaintiffs.
 
 
9.  1492.  Oct.4.    FINAL CONCORD between Simon Milbourne,
 
                      esq., Roger Vaughan of Clyro, esq.,
 
                      Walter Bellehedde, rector of the
 
                      church of Wynfreton, Walter Mille,
 
                      vicar of Kington, and John Taillour,
 
                      vicar of Almaly, plaintiffs, and
 
                      Thomas Vaughn of Bredwardine, esq.,
 
                      and Eleanor, his wife, Roger Vaughan
 
                      of Talgarth, esq., and Joanna, his
 
                      wife, deforceants, when the
 
                      deforceants acknowledged the manor
 
                      of Whitney, the advowson of the church
 
                      of St. Peter of Whitney, two mills,
 
                      six messuages, 300 acres of land, 100
 
                      acres of meadow, 100 acres of pasture,
 
                      100 acres of wood and L10 rent in
 
                      Whitney, Stowe and Millehalgh to be
 
                      the right of the plaintiff.
 
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10.  1492. Oct.4.        RECORD of Fines of the manor of
 
                          Whitney taken before Walter Vaughan
 
                          of Hergest, Steward of the manor of
 
                          Huntington
 
                          The parties to the two Final Concords
 
                          annexed are the same, viz:
 
 
                            Simon Milbourne, esq., Roger
 
                            Vaughan of Clero, esq., Walter
 
                            Bollehedde, rector of Wynspeton,
 
                            Walter Mille, vicar of Kyngton
 
                            and John Taillour, vicar of
 
                            Almaly, plaintiffs, and Thomas
 
                            Vaughan of Bradwardyn, Eleanor,
 
                            his wife, Roger Vaughan of
 
                            Talgarth, esq., and Joanna, his
 
                            wife, deforceants.
 
 
11.  1492. Oct. 8.      1.  Simon Milbourne, esq., Roger
 
                            Vaughan of Clero, esq., Walter
 
                            Bollehedde, rector of Wynfreton,
 
                            Walter Mille, vicar of Kyngton
 
                            and John Taillour, vicar of
 
                            Almaly.
 
 
                        2.  Robert Whitney, esq.,
 
 
                        FEOFFMENT of the manor of Whitney, the
 
                        advowson of the church of St. Peter
 
                        of Whitney, together with lands and
 
                        tenements in Whitney, Stowe and
 
                        Millehalgh, to the use of the said
 
                        R.W. and his heirs male, and in the
 
                        event of his death without heirs
 
                        male, to the use of the said R.W. and
 
                        his heirs by his first wife, Constance,
 
                        daughter of Sir James Andeley, lord
 
                        of Andeley, and in the event of the
 
                        lack of such heirs, to the right
 
                        heirs of the said R.W.
 
 
12.  1546. July 14.    1.  Robert Whitney, esq.,
 
 
                        2.  John Baskervile, Charles Vaughan,
 
                            William Delahay and Thomas
 
                            Havard of Willarsley, gent.
 
 
                        SETTLEMENT of the manor of Whitney
 
                        to the use of the said Robert and
 
                        Sybil, his wife and their heirs.
 
 
13.  1550/1. Jan.18.    1.  Hugh Pemwyer of Clifford, gent.
 
 
                        2.  James Jones Mychell of Whitney.
 
 
                        GIFT of a house in Whitney where the
 
                        said James now dwells, and parts of
 
                        an orchard lying next to the parish
 
                        church of Whitney.
 
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14. 1556.  May 27.    1.  Agnes verch John of Byrley, co.,
 
                          Hereford, widow.
 
 
                      2.  David ap Griffith and Griffith
 
                          ap David, his younger son.
 
 
                      QUITCLAIM of messuages and lands,
 
                      called tyre Howell ap Richard ap
 
                      Adam in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
15. 1558.  April 20.  1.  Robert Vaughan of Wynforton,
 
                          co., Hereford, gent.
 
 
                      2.  Thomas ap Rees of Clifford and
 
                          Joan, his wife.
 
 
                      MORTGAGE of tenements and lands in
 
                      Clifford called William Treheyrnes
 
                      lands.  Consideration: L10.
 
 
16. 1559.  Dec. 8.    1.  James Whytney of Whytney, esq.
 
 
                      2.  Thomas Gardener of Whytney, clerk
 
 
                      LEASE for 50 years of a messuage or
 
                      tenement in the town of Whytney late
 
                      in the tenure of one Thomas Here,
 
                      deceased.
 
 
17. 1576.  Sept.8.    1.  Ann ap [sic] John, widow, late
 
                          wife of James ap John of Whitney,
 
                          deceased, and ThomasJames, son
 
                          and heir of the said James and Ann.
 
 
                      2.  Charles Gravener and Thomas
 
                          Gravener.
 
 
                      BARGAIN & SALE of five closes of land
 
                      containing 30 acres and one meadow
 
                      containing one acre called Halfilde,
 
                      otherwise Halhyde in the parish of
 
                      Whitney.  Consideration : L50.
 
 
18.  1576.  Oct.16.  1.  Ann ap John [sic], widow, late
 
                          wife of James ap John Whitney,
 
                          deceased, and thomas ap James,
 
                          son of the said James and Ann.
 
 
                      2.  Charles Gravener and Thomas
 
                          Gravener.
 
 
                      QUITCLAIM of fice closes of land
 
                      containing 30 acres and one meadow
 
                      containing one acre called Halfilde,
 
                      otherwise Halhyde in Whitney.
 
 
19.  1581.  April 27. 1.  Sir James Whitney, Kt, Lord of
 
                          Whytney.
 
       
 
                      2.  Hugh ap John Howell of Pont Vayne,
 
                          of Hereford, husbandsman and
 
                          Thomas ap Hugh and James ap Hugh,
 
                          sons of the said Hugh ap John and
 
                          Catherine verch Rosser, his wife.
 
 
                      LEASE for three lives of a messuage and
 
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19. 1581.  April 27.  tenement and 10 acres of land in the
 
                        fee of Clifford and parish of
 
                        Whitney, in a place called the
 
                        Woodfilde.
 
 
20. 1589.  Oct.16.    1.  Thomas Griffen, citizen and
 
                            clothworker of London, son and
 
                            heir of Griffen Davie, late of
 
                            Whitney, yeoman, deceased.
 
 
                        2.  Davie Griffen of Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of messuages, lands and
 
                        tenements in the town, parish and
 
                        fields of Whitney.
 
 
21. 1598.  Aug. 1.    1.  Griffith ap Thomas of Stowe, co
 
                            Hereford, yeoman, Golley, his
 
                            wife, and Elizabeth James of
 
                            the Stowe, widow.
 
 
                        2.  Eustace Whitney of Whitney, esq.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE of messuages, tenements and
 
                        lands in the Stowe in the parish of
 
                        Whitney, excepting one cottage with
 
                        a close adjoining called Close y Vallen
 
                        Consideration : L43.
 
 
22. 1598.  Aug.1.      Duplicate of No. 21.
 
 
23. 1598.  Sept. 10.  1.  Charles Gravener of Whitney,
 
                            joiner, and Thomas Gravener of
 
                            Whitney, husbandman.
 
 
                        2.  Richard Jones of Eardisley, glover.
 
 
                        MORTGAGE of the moiety of five closes
 
                        of land containing 30 acres and the
 
                        moiety of one meadow containing one
 
                        acre, which said closes and meadow
 
                        called Halefield, otherwise Halehide
 
                        in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
24. 1598/9. Jan 16.    1.  Thomas Gravener of the parish of
 
                            Whitney, husbandman and Charles
 
                            Gravener of the same, joiner
 
 
                        2.  Robert Duppa of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        BARGAIN & SALE of the moiety of five
 
                        closes of land containing 30 acres,
 
                        and the moiety of a meadow containing
 
                        one acre, which said closes and
 
                        meadow are called Halefielde, alias
 
                        Halehide, in Whitney.
 
                        Consideration : L20.
 
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54. 1633.  April 24. 1. Eustace Jone of Whitney, gent.
 
                      2. [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney , Kt.]]
 
 
                      QUITCLAIM of one close of pasture or
 
                      meadow called Gundon or Rushie
 
                      medowe in Whitney.
 
 
55. 1633/34. Feb. 3. 1. William Thomas of Milhaughe in
 
                        the parish of Whitney , miller.
 
 
                      2. [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney , Kt.]]
 
 
                      QUITCLAIM of a parcel or arable
 
                      land containing one acre called
 
                      Brooke acre, lying in a field called
 
                      le Upper Pyrry hill in the parish of
 
                      Whitney.
 
 
56.  1634.  June 26. 1. Eustace Jones of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                      2. [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney, Kt.]], chief
 
                        lord of the manor and lordship
 
                        of Whitney.
 
 
                      QUITCLAIM of a parcel of land
 
                      containing 8 acres , part of a
 
                      common or wood called Whitney in the
 
                      lordship and parish of Whitney which
 
                      said parcel was allotted to the said
 
                      Eustace under an agreement made
 
                      between the said [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert]] and the
 
                      tenants of the said manor for the
 
                      enclosure of the said common.
 
 
57.  1635. June 27. RECEIPT from Thomas jones of the
 
                      parish Brilley, co., Hereford,
 
                      yeoman, John Williams of Abergevenny,
 
                      co., Monmouth, corviser, and
 
                      Abraham Williams, son of the said
 
                      John, corviser to [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney]]
 
                      of Whitney Court, Kt., for *16
 
                      payable to them for a house or
 
                      tenement and lands in Whittneises
 
                      Wood in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
58.  1635. June 27  1. Thomas Jones of the parish of
 
                        Brilley, co., Hereford , yeoman,
 
                        John Williams of Abergevenny, co.,
 
                        Monmouth, corvisor, and Abraham
 
                        Williams, son of the said John
 
                        Williams, corvisor.
 
                     
 
                      2. [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney]]
 
                          [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Court, Kt.]]
 
                       
 
                      QUITCLAIM of a dwelling house or
 
                      tenement and a close of land in the
 
                      parish of whitney
 
                       
 
59.  1639.  May 28.  1. Joanna Price of the parish of
 
                        Brongwenne, co., Radnor, widow,
 
                        sister and heiress of John
 
                        Phillpotte, citizen and merchant
 
                        tailor of London.
 
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59. 1639. May 28      2. [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney, Kt.]]
 
 
                        BOND in *84 for the performance of
 
                        cevenants contained in a pair of
 
                        indentures of equal date.
 
 
60. 1645. June 20.    1.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (1592-1653)|Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,]]
 
                          Kt., lord of the manor of Whitney,
 
                          and Robert Whitney, esq., his son
 
                          and heir.
 
 
                      2.  John West of Whitney, yeoman, one
 
                          of the freeholders of the said
 
                          manor , and a commoner in the
 
                          waste and wood ground there called
 
                          Whitney's Wood.
 
                     
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of part of the
 
                        said common, waste and wood ground as
 
                        is now in the possession of the said
 
                        John West being the uttermost part
 
                        of the said wood on the east and
 
                        north parts, and adjoining on the
 
                        same sides a brook called Heybrooke       
 
                        and the highway there.
 
 
61. 1693. May 23.    1.  John Tryst of the city of Hereford,
 
                          esq., Thomas Geers of the Marsh,
 
                          co., Hereford, serjeantt-at-law,
 
                          and elizabeth, his wife, Robert
 
                          Duppa of Castleton, co., Hereford,
 
                          gent, and elizabeth, his wife,
 
                          John Duton Colt of leominster,
 
                          esq., robert Price of Foxley, esq.
 
                          Thomas Williams of Cabalva, co.,
 
                          Radnor , esq., David Williams of
 
                          the city of Hereford, doctor in
 
                          physic, and Thomas Stanley of
 
                          the same , gent.
 
 
                        2. William Wardour of the city of
 
                          Westminister, esq.
 
 
                        BARGAIN & SALE of a messuage of
 
                        tenement in Whitney, two closes
 
                        called Great Rownslow and Little
 
                        Rownslow, a meadow called the Roks
 
                        Meadow and other parcels of land in
 
                        Whitney.
 
                        Consideration : *300
 
 
62.  1717. June 18.    1. William Wardour, esq., lord of
 
                          the manor of Whitney.
 
                       
 
                        2. Albert Randall, alias Harman
 
                          one of the cottages in the said
 
                          manor.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of a cottage
 
                        where the said Albert now dwells in
 
                        the manor of Whitney.
 
 
63.  1717. June 20.  1. William Wardour , esq., lord of
 
                          the manor of whitney.
 
 
                        2. Susan Williams; one of the
 
                            cottagers in the said manor.
 
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63. 1717.  June 20.    LEASE for 99 years of a cottage
 
                        where the said  Susan now lives
 
                        in the manor of Whitney.
 
 
64.  1717. June 20.    1. William Wardour , esq., lord of
 
                          the manor of Whitney.
 
 
                        2. Susan Williams , one of the
 
                          cottagers in the said manor.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of the cottage
 
                        where the aid susan now dwells in
 
                        the manor of Whitney.
 
 
65.  1729. Sept. 26    1. William Wardour of the city of
 
                          Westminister, esq.
 
 
                        2. Thomas Hancorn of the Millhaugh
 
                            in the parish of Whitney, gent.
 
 
                        DEED OF EXCHANGE of a parcel of
 
                        arable land containing one acre
 
                        near the dwelling house of the said
 
                        Thomas Hancorn and another parcel of
 
                        land containing one acre (W.W.) for
 
                        the right to erect weirs and dams by
 
                        the said William wardour on the lands
 
                        of the said hancorn at the Millhaugh.
 
 
66.  1749.  May 15.    1. Tomkyns Wardour of Hillington
 
                          Heath, co., Middlesex, esq.
 
 
                        2. Uvedale Price of the city of
 
                          Bath, esq., and Robert Price of
 
                          Foxley, co., Hereford, esq.
 
 
                        DEED OF EXCHANGE ENROLLED of a
 
                        messuage or farm called Hucks farm
 
                        in the village of Yarsop in the
 
                        parish of Yazor, co., Hereford (T.W.)
 
                        for a messuage , tenement and farm
 
                        at the Millhaugh in the parish of
 
                        Whitney ( U.P. and R.P.)
 
 
67.  1758. March 17.  1. Elizabeth Wardour of Hillington,
 
                        co., Middlesex, widow, lady of
 
                        the manor of Whitney, co., Hereford
 
                       
 
                        2. William Bayles of Whitney,
 
                          yeoman.
 
 
                        LEASE for 99 years of a cottage and
 
                        land in Whitney.
 
 
68. 1758.  March 27.  1. Elizabeth Wardour of Hillington
 
                          Heath co., Middlesex, widow.
 
 
                        2. Thomas Jones of Whitney, co.,
 
                          Hereford, yeoman.
 
 
                        LEASE for 17 years of a dwelling house
 
                        where the said Thomas Jones now lives,
 
                        called the Boat house on Whitney
 
                        Green, together with other parcels of
 
                        land on whitney Green in the parish
 
                        of whitney.
 
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69. 1763.  March 5.  1. Edward Allen of Hay, co., Brecon,
 
                        gent.
 
 
                      2. Thomas Price of the parish of
 
                          Whitney, yeoman.
 
 
                      LEASE for 99 years of a piece of
 
                      arable land near whitney's Green
 
                      adjoining the common ground there;
 
                      also, for 21 years , of a meadow in
 
                      the parish of Whitney.
 
 
70. 1764.  March 17.  1. Elizabeth Wardour, lady of the
 
                          manor of Whitney.
 
 
                      2. John  Richards of Whitney,
 
                          labourer.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for three lives of
 
                      a cottage and land at the Millhaugh
 
                      in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
71. 1775.  April 1.  1. John Stallard of Hardwicke, in
 
                          the parish of Clifford, gent.,
 
                          (agent and steward of Mrs. Mary
 
                          Bourne respecting her manors
 
                          and estates in the co., of
 
                          Heresford.)
 
 
                        2. Charles Haywoood of Clifford
 
                          and Richard Farr now or late
 
                          of Almely, co., Hereford, timber
 
                          merchant.
 
 
                        AGREEMENT for the sale of 600 tons
 
                        of oak, from trees growing in
 
                        Whitney Wood.
 
 
72. 1780.  Jan 10.    1. Tomkyns Dew , esq., lord of the
 
                          manor of Whitney.
 
 
                        2. James Mathes of whitney,
 
                          carpenter.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                        cottage , garden and two plocks of
 
                        ground in Whitney.
 
 
73.  1780.  July 17.  1. Tomkyns Dew of Whitney, esq.
 
 
 
                        2. Sarah Treson of Whitney, spinster.
 
 
                        LEASE for 21 years of a messuage or
 
                        dwelling house called Whitney Court
 
                        or the New House.
 
 
74. 1780. July 17.    COUNTERPART of No. 73.
 
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75. 1780.  Aug. 27.    1. Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of
 
                          the manor of Whitney.
 
 
                        2. Elizabeth Lewis , spinster of
 
                          Whitney.
 
 
                        LEASE for 21 years of a cottage ,
 
                        garden and two plocks of ground
 
                        situate at a place called the
 
                        Woodgate in Whitney.
 
 
76. 1780.  Aug. 27    1. Tomkyns Dew, esq., lord of the manor
 
                          of Whitney.
 
 
                      2. John Evans of Whitney, tailor.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                      cottage, garden and orchard at
 
                      Whitney Green in the parish of
 
                      Whitney.
 
 
77. 1780. Aug. 27.    1. Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor
 
                        of Whitney.
 
 
                      2. Elizabeth Lewis of whitney,
 
                          spinster.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of
 
                      a cottage and two plocks of grounds
 
                      in Whitney.
 
 
78. 1782.            1. Charles Haywood of the parish
 
                          of Clifford , grazier, and
 
                          Tomkyns Dew, esq., his landlord.
 
 
                      2. William Moythan of the parish
 
                          of Whitney, yeoman, and Thomas
 
                          Morris of the same, yeoman.
 
 
                      LEASE for 15 years of a parcel of
 
                      coppice wood in Whitney.
 
 
79. 1782. Nov. 1      1. Tomkyns Dew of Whitney , esq.
 
 
                      2. Thomas Weale of whitney, gent.
 
 
                      LEASE for 21 years of an orchard
 
                      called the Croft or Tanhouse Close
 
                      in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
80. 1782.  Nov. 9.    1. Tomkyns Dew,esq., lord of the
 
                          manor of Whitney.
 
 
                      2. Benjamin Prosser, labourer.
 
 
                      COUNTERPART LEASE of a cottage and
 
                      land near the Mill Pound at the
 
                      Millhaugh in the parish of Whitney.
 
 
81. 1783.  June 3.    1. Tomkyns Dew, lord of the manor of
 
                          WHITNEY.
 
 
                      2. Thomas Vaughan of Whitney,
 
                          labourer.
 
 
                        COUNTERPART LEASE for 21 years of a
 
                        cottage formerly Probert's in Whitney
 
                        Wood.
 
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186.  1387.            1.  Andrew Boffard of Clifford.
 
 
                        2.  William Hugyns of Clifford.
 
 
                        GIFT of two acres of arable land and a
 
                        tenement in the fee of Clifford.
 
                        Sunday after Ascension Day.
 
 
187.  1387.            1. Richard Tylly and Isabel, his wife.
 
 
                        2. John, younger son of Richard
 
                          Palmer and Agnes, his wife.
 
 
                        GIFT of lands and tenements
 
                        (unspecified) in Castelton in the
 
                        manor of Acle Pychard with reversion
 
                        to the said Richard and Isabel if
 
                        the said John and Agnes die without
 
                        heirs.
 
 
                        Sunday before the Feast of the
 
                        Apostles Philip and James (May 1).
 
 
188.  1393/4. March 12.1. William Hugyn of Clifford.
 
 
                        2. Margaret, his wife, and Robert,
 
                          his son.
 
 
                        SETTLEMENT of lands and tenements in
 
                        the fee of St. Marychurch held of
 
                        the lord prior of Clifford.
 
 
189.  1394.            1. Dionysis Wodeleof.
 
 
                        2. John and William, sons of the above.
 
 
                        GIFT of four strips of land lying in
 
                        a field called <u>Walssmonneffeld</u> in
 
                        the fee amd manor of Clifford.
 
 
190.  [n.d.- ? late    1. Margery, daughter of William
 
        14th cent.]      de Bois.
 
                       
 
                        2. Hugh Pithard.
 
 
                        Gift of 36 acres of land which Simon
 
                        de Delewyn and Margery, his wife,
 
                        held in the township of Clifford.
 
 
191.  [n.d.- ? 14th    1. Llewelyn ap Llowarch
 
        cent.?]
 
                        2. Hugh, son of David de Hergast.
 
 
                        QUITCLAIM of land called <u>Welshman's</u>
 
                        <u>land</u> in the lordship of Clifford.
 
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207.  1499/1500. Jan.15. 1.  Jevan ap Gwilym Vaughan, esq.
 
 
                          2.  John Lyngen, esq., and Eleanor,
 
                              his wife.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of messuages, lands and
 
                          tenements in the township and
 
                          lordship of Clifford which John
 
                          Milewater, sometime of Stoke Edith,
 
                          co. Hereford, esq., purchased.
 
 
208.  1512.  Sept. 28.  1.  Richard Welford, Robert
 
                              Whitney, son of Robert Whitney,
 
                              esq., deceased; William
 
                              Wallewyn and Thomas ap Jenkyn.
 
 
                          2.  Simon Milborn, esq., John
 
                              Breynton and Thomas Cockes.
 
 
                          GIFT of messuages, lands and
 
                          tenements in the township of
 
                          Clifford.  Recites that the said
 
                          lands were part of an estate in the
 
                          township and lordship of Clifford
 
                          purchased by John Milewater, esq.,
 
                          formerly of Stoke Edith, co.
 
                          Hereford, and of which the said
 
                          Richard Welford and the other
 
                          parties of the first part were made
 
                          feoffees by Sir John Lyngeyn and
 
                          Eleanor, his wife, daughter and
 
                          heiress of Thomas Milewater,
 
                          deceased, to the use of William
 
                          Herbert, esq.
 
 
209.  1538.  Oct. 21.    1.  Robert Whitney, esq., lord of
 
                              Whitney.
 
 
                          2.  Hugh ap John Thomas, Margaret
 
                              verch Howell, his wife, and
 
                              William one of their children.
 
 
                          LEASE for lives of a parcel of land
 
                          called <u>the greate tonne,</u> belonging
 
                          to the nether court of Clifford,
 
                          and to a close called <u>the old close</u>
 
                          lying on the north side of the park
 
                          of Clifford.
 
 
210.  1539.  Sept. 30.  1.  Robert Whitney of Ickombe, co.
 
                              Gloucester, esq.
 
 
                          2.  William Treherne of Clyfford,
 
                              co. Hereford, yeoman.
 
 
                          LEASE for 99 years of two closes in
 
                          Clyfford, lying by the church side,
 
                          and 10 acres called the <u>Westfylde</u>
 
                          and 22 acres called the <u>Vycars</u>
 
                          <u>fylde</u> in the lordship of Clyfford.
 
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211.  1544.  Nov. 26.    1.  John Bedowe of Clifford, Gent.
 
 
                          2.  Richard Whitney and Jenkyn
 
                              Havard, Gent.
 
 
                          SETTLEMENT of messuages, lands and
 
                          tenements in Clifford which formerly
 
                          belonged to Howel ap Ievan.
 
 
212.  1546.  Sept. 26.  1.  Charles Herbert, Esq.
 
 
                          2.  Eleanor Warmecombe, late wife
 
                              of Simon Hyatt, gent., deceased.
 
 
                          QUITCLAIM of all the lands and
 
                          tenements late of the said Simon
 
                          Hyatt, in Clifford.
 
 
213.  1547/8. March 24.  1.  Dame Blanche Herbert, widow,
 
                              late wife of Sir William Herbert,
 
                              late of Troy, Knt., deceased,
 
                              and formerly wife of [[Family:Whitney, James (s1466-1500)|James]]
 
                              [[Family:Whitney, James (s1466-1500)|Whitney, esq.]], deceased.
 
 
                          2.  [[Family:Whitney, Robert (s1491-1541)|Robert Whitney, esq.]]
 
 
                          [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 213|ASSIGNMENT]] of a lease of the
 
                          demesne lands of Clifford, formerly
 
                          granted to the said James Whitney
 
                          by Prince Arthur, late eldest son
 
                          of King Henry VII, for 60 years,
 
                          20 Feb. 1496/7.
 
 
214.  1567.  July 20.    1.  Robert Vaughan of Wynforton,
 
                              co. Hereford, esq.
 
 
                          2.  David ap Rees of Stretton, co.
 
                              Hereford.
 
 
                          BARGAIN & SALE of a messuage or
 
                          tenement and 8 acres of arable land
 
                          in Clyfford now in the tenure of
 
                          Thomas ap Rees and known as <u>William</u>
 
                          <u>Trehayrons land.</u>
 
 
215.  1567/8. Feb.22.    1.  John Bedo of Clyfford, gent.,
 
                              John William Bedo, son and heir
 
                              of William John Bedo, deceased
 
                              and Margaret verch Ievan, late
 
                              wife of the said William John
 
                              Bedo, deceased, of Clyfford,
 
                              widow.
 
 
                          2.  John Duppa of Whytney, gent.
 
 
                          MORTGAGE of 8 acres of land in the
 
                          lordship of Clyfford, lying in a
 
                          field called <u>the moore fylde</u> (?)
 
                          in a field called <u>Kabalva,</u> and in a
 
                          field called the <u>mydle filde;</u> also
 
                          one acre of meadow land lying in a
 
                          place called <u>Monke Pole.</u>
 
                          Consideration : 20 marks.
 
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263.  1665.  April 21.  POWER OF ATTORNEY from Thomas
 
                        Whitney of Whitney, esq., William
 
                        Lord bishop of St. David and
 
                        Francis Lucy of St. Martins in
 
                        the Fields, esq., to John Lawrence
 
                        of Winserton, co., Hereford, gent.,
 
                        and Humphrey Diggas of the city of
 
                        Hereford, gent., to deliver the
 
                        lease of the premises mentioned in
 
                        No. 262 to John Booth.
 
 
 
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264.  1670.  April 9. 
 
                        1. Thomas Nicholas of Castleton
 
                          in the parish of Clifford, alias
 
                          Llanvaire y Bryne, yeoman.
 
 
 
                        2. Nicholas Thomas, late of
 
                          Castleton, son and heir of the
 
                          said Thomas Nicholas.
 
 
 
                        LEASE for 1000 years of one
 
                        "Kichine", one garden and orchard
 
                        in Castleton.
 
 
 
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        III.  <u>MANORS and parishes of WHITNEY and</u>
 
                      <u>CLIFFORD (MIXED)</u>
 
 
            (i) <u>Deeds and allied documents</u>
 
 
378.  1617/8.  Feb. 17.  1.  William Whitney of Mychaell
 
                              church, co. Radnor, gent.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,Kt.
 
 
                          [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 378|QUITCLAIM]] of the manor, castle and
 
                          park of Clifford, and the manor
 
                          and park of Whitney.
 
 
379.  1622.  Nov. 15.    1.  Lacy Constance Lucye of
 
                              Highclere, co. Southampton,
 
                              widow.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              Kt., and the Lady Anne, his wife,
 
                              daughter of the said Lady
 
                              Constance Lucye.
 
 
                          AGREEMENT for the levying of the
 
                          sum of &pound;2000 towards the marriage
 
                          portion of Constance Whitney eldest
 
                          daughter of the said Sir Robert
 
                          Whitney and Lady Anne, and &pound;1000
 
                          apiece towards the marriage portion
 
                          of their four other daughters, Lucy,
 
                          Anne, Eleanor and Susan Whitney, out
 
                          of the rents and profits of the manor
 
                          and lordship of Whitney, the manor
 
                          and lordship of Clifton-super-
 
                          Dunsmore, co Warwick and part of
 
                          the manor, castle and park of
 
                          Clifford, after the said Lady
 
                          Constance Lucy has received out of
 
                          the said rents the sums of
 
                          &pound;772. 3. 2. beign the residue of
 
                          &pound;3739. 3. 2. which she disbursed
 
                          towards the payment of various debts
 
                          owed by the said Sir Robert Whitney.
 
 
                              Recites the following deeds =
 
                              (i) 1615/6, Feb. 16 = Lease for
 
                                  21 years from Sir Robert
 
                                  Whitney to Lady Constance
 
                                  Lucy and Sir Richard Lucy of
 
                                  the manor and lordship of
 
                                  Whitney, the park called
 
                                  Whitney Park the manor and
 
                                  lordship of Boughroyde, co.
 
                                  Radnor, the manor and
 
                                  lordship of Clifton-super-
 
                                  Dunsmore, co. Warwick, and
 
                                  the manor and lordship of
 
                                  Icombe, co. Gloucester.
 
 
                            (ii) Subsequent grant by fine of
 
                                  premises from Sir R.W. and
 
                                  Lady Anne, his wife, to Lady
 
                                  Constance Lucy and Sir
 
                                  Richard Lucy.
 
 
                            (iii) Release of the premises for
 
                                  the aforesaid term from Sir
 
                                  Richard Lucy to Lady
 
                                  Constance Lucy.
 
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471.  [18th cent.].      ABSTRACT OF TITLE of Mrs
 
                          [Judith] Killigrew to a house in
 
                          Grosvenor Square, London.
 
 
472.  1779 - 1802.      PAPERS relating to the
 
                          administration by Tomkyns Dew, esq.,
 
                          of Lincoln's Inn Fields, and
 
                          Albany Wallils, esq., of Norfolk
 
                          Street, London, of the estate of
 
                          Catherine Haynes of Wootton, co.
 
                          Surrey, widow.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
          <u>VII WILLS, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, ETC.</u>
 
 
473.  1567.  Sept. 17.  INQUISITIO POST MORTEM taken at
 
                          Hereford after the death of Sir
 
                          Robert Whitney, Kt.
 
 
                              Gives particulars of the lands,
 
                          etc which he possessed and states
 
                          that his son and heir is James
 
                          Whitney, aged 23 years.
 
 
474.  1610.  April 28.  [[Archive:Whitney and Clifford Manuscript, 474|PROBATE of the Will]] (12 Oct., 1609)
 
                          of Thomas Whitney of Middlewood,
 
                          co. Hereford.
 
 
475.  1736/7. March 4.  LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION granted to
 
                          William Wardour, esq., touching the
 
                          estate of his mother Anna Sophia
 
                          Wardour, late of the parish of St.
 
                          Margaret Westminster, widow, deceased.
 
 
476.  1745.  June 13.    LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to Silet
 
                          Dew, widow, touching the estate of
 
                          her husband, Edward Dew, late of
 
                          the parish of St. Giles in the Fields,
 
                          co. Middlesex.
 
 
477.  1750/1.  Feb. 12.  WILL of Tomkyns Wardour of the
 
                          parish of St. George Hanover Square,
 
                          co. Middlesex.
 
 
478.  1752.  March 17.  PROBATE of the Will (fragment) of
 
                          Tomkyns Wardour, late of the parish
 
                          of St. George, Hanover Square, esq.
 
 
479.  1758.  July 28.    LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to Tomkyns
 
                          Dew touching the estate of his mother,
 
                          Silett Dew, late of the parish of
 
                          St. Luke, co. Middlesex.
 
 
480.  1761.  Oct. 21.    PROBATE of the Will (15 Aug. 1761)
 
                          of Jane Oram of Kingston-upon-Thames,
 
                          co. Surrey, widow.
 
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522.  1822-1828.        ACCOUNT BOOK : Tomkyns Dew, Esq.,
 
                          in account with Davies, Drummer,
 
                          Cheese & Cheese.
 
 
523.  1823-1827.        FILE OF RECEIPTS from Thomas Powell,
 
                          esq., to Tomkyns Dew. esq., for
 
                          certain annuity payments due to
 
                          the late Mrs. L. Powell, mother
 
                          of the said Thomas Powell.
 
 
524.  1825.  May 31.    A London stationer's bill for
 
                          goods supplied to Tomkyne Dew, esq.
 
 
525.  [1829].            Tomkyns Dew, esq., in account with
 
                          C. Hancorn concerning rents, etc.
 
 
526.  1829-1838.        ACCOUNT (with vouchers) of Tomkyns
 
                          Dew, esq., with John Hancorn
 
 
527.  1834-1839.        BANK PASS-BOOK = Tomkyne Dew, esq.,
 
                          in account with Davies Crummer,
 
                          E. H. Cheese and David Oliver.
 
 
528.  1837.              A Portsmouth outfitter's bil for
 
                          naval uniform and other items of
 
                          equipment supplied to Roderick
 
                          Dew, son of Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
 
529.  1837-1844.        SMALL NOTEBOOK containing accounts
 
                          of Wheat, barley, peas, etc., sold
 
                          by Tomkyns Dew, esq., to Thomas
 
                          Wanklyn.
 
 
530.  1838-1848.        BILLS for blacksmith's work done by
 
                          Thomas Wanklyn for Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
 
531.  1842-1846.        RECEIPTS for money paid in to his
 
                          bank by Tomkyns Dew, esq.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
 
                IX <u>CORRESPONDENCE</u>
 
 
532.  1724.  April 4.    John Pateshall to (? - part of
 
                          letter missing) concerning heriots
 
                          due to William Wardour, lord of the
 
                          manor of Whitney on the death of
 
                          Henry Williams, [of Cabalva].
 
 
533-536.  1793. Feb.    Tomkyns DEW from Portland Place,
 
          13 - March 15. London, to Henry Stylemann, esq.
 
 
                              Four letters concerning legal and
 
                          estate matters
 
 
537.  1806. Nov. 14.    J. SPENCER from Hay, to Henry
 
                          Styleman, esq., at Snetisham near
 
                          Lynn, Norfolk.
 
                              The tenancy of Castleton Farm, etc
 
 
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538-543.  1810-1812.    Six letters to Colonel Thomas Powell
 
                          of Whitney Court [second husband
 
                          of Ann Dew, widow of Tomkyne Dew I]
 
                          concerning estate and legal matters.
 
 
544.  1811.  April 3.    Sarah Eves from Clifford Place to
 
                          John Spencer [agent to Col. Thomas
 
                          Powell] concerning land called
 
                          Lox's {or Lockster's} <u>Pool.</u>
 
 
545.  1840.  Nov. 30.    LETTER from the Tithe Commission
 
                          Office to E.S. Gisborne of
 
                          Huntington Court, Hereford,
 
                          notifying him that the
 
                          apportionment of the rent-charge
 
                          in liew of the tithes of the pariah
 
                          of Whitney was confirmed by the
 
                          Board 27 November, 1840.
 
 
546.  1816-1817.        FILE of letters and papers
 
                          concerning the investment of money
 
                          in the Hay Railway (tramroad)
 
                          Company.
 
 
547.  1823.              J. Parsons to Mrs. Thomas Powell
 
                          at Aberystwyth, concerning the
 
                          payment of certain dividends.
 
 
548.  1833.  June 12.    John F. Stuart from Brighton to
 
                          the Rev. George Coke at Lower
 
                          Moors, Kington, Herefordshire
 
                          concerning the vacant curacy of
 
                          Whitney.
 
 
549.  1833.  June 27.    R. G. Grahm from the Admiralty
 
                          to Viscount Hereford regarding the
 
                          admission of Roderick Dew,
 
                          Tomkyns Dew's son, to the Royal
 
                          Naval College.
 
 
550.  1833.  Nov. 20.    R. Jenkyns from Balliol College,
 
                          Oxford, to Colonel Powell at
 
                          Hardwick, Hay, concerning the
 
                          admission of [Tomkyns (III) Dew?]
 
                          to the college.
 
 
551.  1838.  June 4.      William Jones, secretary of the
 
                          Bristol Asylum or School of
 
                          Industry for the Blind, to Thomas
 
                          Lewis, clerk of the Hay Union, at
 
                          Bercon, concerning two inmates of
 
                          the institution.
 
 
552.  1812-1850.        LETTERS to Tomkyns Dew (II) of
 
                          Whitney Court from various corres-
 
                          pondents, maily relating to estate
 
                          and financial affairs.
 
                                  (1 bundle)
 
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553.  1813-1819.        LETTERS from Mrs. Ann Powell
 
                          (formerly wife of Tomkyne Dew (I))
 
                          to her son Tomkyns Dew (II)
 
                          concerning family and financial
 
                          matters, her separation from her
 
                          (second) husband, Colonel Thomas
 
                          Powell, etc.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
554. 1824-1838.          LETTERS, maily to Tomkyns Dew, (II)
 
                          esq., and papers relating to the
 
                          settlement of the estate of Mrs.
 
                          Armine Styleman of Snettisham, co
 
                          Norfolk and particularly to the
 
                          legacies due under her will to Dew's
 
                          sisters Mrs. Ann McGachen and Mrs.
 
                          Armine Furlong of both whose marriage
 
                          settlements Dew was trustee.
 
                              (1 bundle)
 
 
555.  1835-1838.        LETTERS to Tomkyns Dew (II) of
 
                          Whitney Court, concerning the
 
                          careers and education of his sons
 
                          Tomkyns (III) the eldest
 
                          (admitted to the Inner Temple in
 
                          1838).  Hnery, the second son,
 
                          (entered Rugby School in 1834),
 
                          Edward L'Estrange, the third son,
 
                          (at Shrewsbury School) in 1838), and
 
                          Roderick, the fourth son (entered
 
                          the Navy in 1835).
 
 
                              One of the letters is from Dr.
 
                          Arnold, headmaster of Rugby.
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
 
556.  1859-1891.        LETTERS to Tomkyns Dew (III) of
 
                          Whitney Court from various
 
                          correspondents concerning the
 
                          payment of chief rents, fishing
 
                          rights in the River Wye, etc.
 
                          ( 1 bundle)
 
 
557.  1887-1889.        CORRESPONDENCE concerning land
 
                          required from Tomkyns Dew (III)
 
                          esq., by the Golden Valley Railway
 
                          Co., for the purpose of an
 
                          extension of the line to Hay.
 
                                (1 bundle)
 
 
              X <u>MISCELLANEOUS.</u>
 
 
558.  1615.  May 25.    1.  James Whitelock of the Middle
 
                              Temple, esq.
 
 
                          2.  Sir Robert Whitney of Whitney,
 
                              esq.
 
 
                          DEFEASANCE to two Bonds of Statute
 
                          Staple, dated 28 July, 1613 and 8
 
                          December, 1614 for the recovery of
 
                          debts acknowledged before the Chief
 
                          Justice of the Court of Common Pleas.
 
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Overview

The manuscript collection for the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford, 1333-1891, are located at the University of Wales Bangor, titled Whitney and Clifford Manuscripts (ref GB 0222 WHC)

Administrative/Biographical history:

The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one Thurstin the Fleming, a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of Alured de Merleburgh, and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-1313, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333. It was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV. They were in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.

Both manors, together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the possession of the Whitney family until 1692-1693, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate. Previously these shares had gone to the four sisters of Thomas Whitney, son of Sir Robert Whitney (d.1653), following his death without issue. They were, Lucy, wife of John Booth of Hereford; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr. Nathaniel Wright. William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who died unmarried in 1746, and left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour. In 1767, by the will of Tomkyn's widow, the Whitney and Wardour property came to her sister, Mary Bourne of St. George's Hanover Square, Middlesex. She in turn left it to Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn, the first of three of that name who feature in the collection as lords of the manor of Whitney from 1780 to the close of the nineteenth century.

Contents

A collection of 571 items relating mainly to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in northwest Herefordshire. It comprises deeds and documents concerning lands in Stow, Millhalf and Whitney, 1333-1852; records of the court leet and court baron of the manor of Whitney, including presentments, suit rolls, surveys and valuations, maps and plans, 1676-1874; deeds and documents concerning lands in Castleton and Clifford (alias Llanfair-ar-y-bryn), 1339-1855; records of the manor of Clifford, including bailiffs' accounts, presentments, rent rolls, surveys, valuations, maps and plans, 1381-1889; deeds relating to lands and properties in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley, 1594-1866; wills, letters and administration, etc., relative to members of the Whitney, Wardour and Dew families, lords of the manors of Whitney and Clifford, 1567-1828; miscellaneous accounts, vouchers etc., 1776-1846 and correspondence, including letters addressed to Tomkyns Dew (II), 1724-1889. The collection also includes a few deeds concerning properties in Ireland (Galway), Hertfordshire (Sarratt), Middlesex and London 1722-1802.

Archival history:

Deposited by Mrs. E. Thornton Jones, the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, solicitor, in 1954.

Additional Information

Additional information can be found at Archives Network Wales.

PDF File

The original PDF file can be obtained from http://www.whitneygen.org/WhitneyManor.pdf.

Volunteers

The following volunteers transcribed the index listed below in 2006. Thank you to all of our volunteers!

Adrian Benjamin Burke, Esq., Carol Cook, Eleanore Dilello, Tim Doyle, Albert Durrell, Joan Whitney Markert, Ann Mathewson, Paul Nichols, Lois Valentin, Robert L. Ward, Andaleen Whitney, Arv Whitney, Bruce A. Whitney, Janet Whitney, Stacy Whitney, Marilyn Williams, and Judy Wright.

Manuscript Status

Manuscripts Obtained

Photocopies of the following manuscripts have been obtained:

Manuscripts Unobtainable

Copies of the following manuscripts were not able to be obtained:

  • 317 (missing)
  • 405 (too fragile to copy)

Manuscripts Desired

The following manuscripts are desired:

  • 1 - By far the oldest document
  • 5 - None of these individuals can currently be placed.
  • 60 - Son and heir Robert should have been dead at this time. Is the date correct? Does it really say Robert?

Content

A collection of 571 items relating mainly to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in northwest Herefordshire. It comprises deeds and documents concerning lands in Stow, Millhalf and Whitney, 1333-1852; records of the court leet and court baron of the manor of Whitney, including presentments, suit rolls, surveys and valuations, maps and plans, 1676-1874; deeds and documents concerning lands in Castleton and Clifford (alias Llanfair-ar-y-bryn), 1339-1855; records of the manor of Clifford, including bailiffs' accounts, presentments, rent rolls, surveys, valuations, maps and plans, 1381-1889; deeds relating to lands and properties in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley, 1594-1866; wills, letters and administration, etc., relative to members of the Whitney, Wardour and Dew families, lords of the manors of Whitney and Clifford, 1567-1828; miscellaneous accounts, vouchers etc., 1776-1846 and correspondence, including letters addressed to Tomkyns Dew (II), 1724-1889. The collection also includes a few deeds concerning properties in Ireland (Galway), Hertfordshire (Sarratt), Middlesex and London 1722-1802.

Index

FOREWORD

This collection, consisting of 571 items ranging in date from 1333 to 1891, was deposited in the library in 1954 by the widow of the late Mr. E. Thornton Jones, Glyn Garth, Anglesey, who for many years practiced as a solicitor in High Street, Bangor. It comprises deeds, presentments, bailiffs accounts, surveys, correspondence and miscellaneous papers relating to the manors and parishes of Whitney and Clifford in north west Herefordshire, an area which was originally part of Gwent. There is also a small group of deeds concerning properties in Hertfordshire, Middlesex and London. How or why such a collection ever found its way to the office of a Bangor solicitor remains a complete mystery, for there is nothing in the contents to indicate even the remotest connection with North Wales and Bangor in particular.

The manor of Whitney is stated to have been obtained by one Thurstin the Fleming, a companion of the Conqueror, who married Agnes, only child of Alured de Merleburgh, and their son, Eustace, assumed the name de Whitney from this manor. His descendant, Sir Eustace de Whitney, who was M.P. for Herefordshire in 1312-3, figures as party to the first deed in the collection, dated 1333; it was his grandson, Sir Robert de Whitney (see Nos. 3, 196, 197), who in 1402 received a grant of the castles and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury from Henry IV in consideration of the services of his father, the first Sir Robert, who was killed at the battle of Pilleth in 1401 while opposing the forces of Glyn Dwr.

Both manors together with other lands in the parishes of Winforton and Brilley remained in the posession of the Whitney family until the 1692-3, when William Wardour, of Lincoln's Inn and Westminster, Clerk of the Pells in Chancery, acquired by purchase the four equal shares in the estate which after the death without issue of Thomas Whitney, only surviving son of Sir Robert Whitney (d. 1653), had come to his sisters and co-heirs: Lucy,* wife of Robert Price of Bwlch y beudy, co. Denbigh; Susannah, widow of Henry Williams of Cabalva; Ann, widow of Thomas Rodd of Foxley; and Eleanor, widow of Dr Nathaniel Wright (see Nos. 383-94). William Wardour died in 1699 leaving his estate to his eldest son, Col. William Wardour, who, dying unmarried in 1746, left it to his only brother, Tomkyns Wardour. In 1767, by the will of Tomkyns's widow, the Whitney and Wardour property came to her sister, Mary Bourne of St. George's Hanover Square, Middlesex, who in turn left it to Tomkyns Dew of Lincoln's Inn, the first of three of that name who feature in this collection as lords of the manor of Whitney from 1780 to the close of the nineteenth century.

[An useful account of the Whitney family and of the devolution of the property will be found in : Collections towards the History and Antiquities of the County of Hereford in continuation of Duncumb's History: Hundred of Huntington, by Morgan G. Watkins (Hereford, 1897), pp. 77-96]

E. Gwynne Jones,

27 June, 1956.

Librarian.

Table of Contents

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I. MANOR AND PARISH OF WHITNEY:
(i) Deeds and allied documents...............................   1 - 24
(ii) Manorial records................................................ 24 - 25
(iii) Rentals, etc. ..................................................... 25
(iv) Surveys, valuations, etc. .................................... 25 - 26
(v) Maps and Plans................................................. 27
(vi) Miscellaneous.................................................... 27 - 29
II. MANOR AND PARISH OF CLIFFORD:
(i) Deeds and allied documents............................... 30 - 54
(ii) Manorial records................................................ 55 - 57
(iii) Surveys, valuations, etc. .................................... 57 - 58
(iv) Maps and Plans................................................. 58 - 59
(v) Miscellaneous.................................................... 59 - 60
III. MANORS AND PARISHES OF WHITNEY AND CLIFFORD (MIXED):
(i) Deeds and allied documents................................ 61 - 68
(ii) Schedules of title deeds, abstracts of
title, etc. ........................................................... 68 - 69
(iii) Surveys and valuations, ..................................... 69
(iv) Rentals and accounts ........................................ 69
(v) Maps and plans.................................................. 70
(vi) Miscellaneous.................................................... 70 - 71
IV. OTHER HEREFORDSHIRE PARISHES: Winforton and
Brilley: .............................................................. 71 - 72
V. HEREFORDSHIRE AND ADJACENT COUNTIES ........ 72 - 74
VI. IRELAND, HERTFORDSHIRE, MIDDLESEX & LONDON :
(i) Ireland............................................................... 74
(ii) Hertfordshire...................................................... 74 - 76
(iii) Middlesex and London........................................ 76 - 79
VII. WILLS, LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, ETC. ........ 79 - 82
VIII. ACCOUNTS, VOUCHERS, RECEIPTS, ETC. ........... 82 - 84
IX. CORRESPONDENCE .............................................. 84 - 86
X. MISCELLANEOUS ................................................... 86 - 89

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